Slack is a personal integration. The connection is yours, not your workspace’s, so your teammates won’t see your Slack data in their briefs.
Before you start
You’ll need:- An active Dana account
- A Slack account with access to the workspace you want to connect
Connect Slack to Dana
Authorize the connection
Click Connect Slack. A popup will open for MCP authorization. Follow the prompts to authorize Dana’s access to your Slack workspace.

What flows from Slack into your briefs
Once connected, Dana surfaces:- Recent messages with each meeting attendee: relevant Slack conversations are pulled into your brief so you have the latest context going in
How Slack fits into the citation system
Dana’s citation system is extensible — Slack messages are treated as a source alongside email, calendar, LinkedIn, notes, Dex, and Notion. Every claim in your brief that references a Slack conversation links back to the original message, so you can trace any insight to where it came from.Tip: Tell Dana how to use your Slack data
If you want Dana to prioritize Slack context in your briefs, add it to your custom instructions:- Go to Settings → Brief Settings
- Scroll to Custom Instructions
- Add something like: “Include the most recent Slack messages with each attendee in the brief.”
- Hit Regenerate on any existing brief to test it
Troubleshooting
I connected Slack but messages aren't showing up in briefs
I connected Slack but messages aren't showing up in briefs
Try regenerating an existing brief after connecting. If Slack data still doesn’t appear, disconnect and reconnect from Settings → Integrations.
Disconnecting Slack
To disconnect Slack from Dana:- Go to Settings → Integrations
- Find Slack under Personal integrations and click Disconnect
- Confirm

